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"The face of the operation is Briatore (referred to exclusively in the film by his colleagues and angry, chanting detractors as "Flavio"), an anthropomorphic radish who spends most of his time at QPR plotting to fire all of the managers."

At press time, Harbaugh had sent Michigan’s athletic department an envelope containing a heavily annotated seating chart, a list of the 63,000 seat views he had found unsatisfactory, and a glowing 70-page report on section 25, row 12, seat 9, which he claimed is “exactly what the great sport of football is all about.”

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I really like Jalen and what he has tried to do here as well, it's truly a wonderful thing. But beyond the two second background of this school you get in the video, there has been some shady stuff reported about it. Things like constant staff turnover and massive failures of leadership. Apparently there was 100% teacher turnover at one point and the teachers really lit up the admins on the way out. It's a very difficult situation and I hope it does have a happy ending but reality may not be quite as rosy as portrayed.

It's one thing to lose the house or car your lottery ticket child gave you, but to actually erase his entire net worth is a special kind of evil. It's one thing to screw up your own life, but you have to do right by your own children at very least. Nice or not, this is a terrible person. They didn't do this by accident, the dad was buying Ferraris for god sake...

When I was a kid, about one game a year wouldnt be on TV. (70s-80s). The games not on TV would go so fast. It was just awesome watching play after play with no real interuptions. The last time I remember this happening was when we played Long Beach State, I have no idea what year that was. But it was a long long time ago.

Wow, I had no idea I was one of the old guys on the site, LOL. Shocked no one mentioned the Desmond ND game yet. I was a Senior in High School when the catch happened in 1991, not sure if I had been accepted to UM yet or not...Desmond's 4th down catch was thrown directly at me sitting in the end zone. It was the anti-Michigan play, going for it on fourth down, and going big instead of running it up the gut. Everyone in the stadium was shocked, and all I could think was OMG Elvis overthrew it!! Only to see the crowd rise up as one and go crazy an instant later...I dont think newer fans understand how much ND was our true nemesis for much of the 80s and 90s. They would seem to luck out against us every freaking year, it was heart break after heart break.

Maybe I had a different prof (early 90s), but I found American Wars hugely disappointing. Walked in hoping to learn about guns, bombs, and battles. What I actually got was a semester full of how minorities and women truly won the wars for us, sigh...

Champion was just fantastic for the Lions. He was the true voice of frustrated fans everywhere. I loved the "Oh you just cant have that" type lines...Cant believe that a franchise the hired Matt Millen and kept him around for so long removed Champion just for telling it like it is.

" what you've just said... is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul..."

Red Wings v. Avs, that was some powerful hate for a pretty extended period. In the regular season, in the playoffs, there were some fantastic wars. Though of course UM v OSU will always be #1 in my heart.

I watch every single game with the Michigan radio announcers (when I don't go). Go to the official mgoblue site or get the mgoblue iPhone app. Take the audio from there. Run it through your stereo, you can hook your phone or laptop to a stereo system with a 5 dollar cord from radio shack, or just use more modern means (Bluetooth or whatever). The audio is on a huge delay, usually 30-60 seconds behind the video. You can then use a DVR to sync the two up. The only negative is that you are 1-2 plays behind the live chat on mgoblog. It ain't rocket science and works perfectly once you get the sync, which only takes a play or two.

Yes as mentioned here several times use the iheartradio app to listen in at WOOD radio from GR, they have had every single um game in the last few years...I actually put that on my phone and because of the delay can sync up my tv to get Michigan announcers instead if the national guys.

I was at the game today so not sure this worked, but it has for years...

I must be a horrible person, I still giggle like an idiot every time I see any mention of David Terrell. Just the the thought of him yelling Who's got the bomb ass dick cracks me up to no end. Bummer to hear his life has become such a mess though.

I posted a thread on this last year that got stickied in the mgoboard, its still there -

Here is my general advice (I am a sprint android user, if that gives you hope), and yes this worked as of last week.

4. To listen to the game on your Iphone or Android: 1. Go to the App store and get the free application "iheartradio". 2. Run the "iheartradio" app. 3. Go to the all cities link, and search for Grand Rapids, Michigan. 4. Search for the station WOOD 1300AM, the game will be on there. [Blue Okie provides an additional source: Big Ten Network app for smart phones also carries the radio broadcast for each team.]

*How to listen to our announcers versus Pam Ward: In the past, the stream on the net was so far behind the video broadcast that you could use a DVR to hold the video for a few moments and the play by play would then catch up. This year at least in the first few games the mgoblue feed has been much quicker and thus you could not do this anymore. I am happy to report that as of yesterday the 'iheartradio' feed is significantly behind the video (at least on ESPNU) and thus you could listen to our announcers, and watch the video using a DVR to match the two up.

For most folks, follow what many have suggested above using tunein or Iheartradio apps, here is my advice from that thread:

4. To listen to the game on your Iphone or Android: 1. Go to the App store and get the free application "iheartradio". 2. Run the "iheartradio" app. 3. Go to the all cities link, and search for Grand Rapids, Michigan. 4. Search for the station WOOD 1300AM, the game will be on there. [Blue Okie provides an additional source: Big Ten Network app for smart phones also carries the radio broadcast for each team.]

*How to listen to our announcers versus Pam Ward: In the past, the stream on the net was so far behind the video broadcast that you could use a DVR to hold the video for a few moments and the play by play would then catch up. This year at least in the first few games the mgoblue feed has been much quicker and thus you could not do this anymore. I am happy to report that as of yesterday the 'iheartradio' feed is significantly behind the video (at least on ESPNU) and thus you could listen to our announcers, and watch the video using a DVR to match the two up.